Miami University Oxford Ohio
Rare Miami University Recensio Yearbook 1910 – Vintage Sports Teams, Clubs, Fraternities & Campus Life
Rare Miami University Recensio Yearbook 1910 – Vintage Sports Teams, Clubs, Fraternities & Campus Life
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| THE MIAMI UNVERSITY RECENSIO YEARBOOK 1910 |
| Published by the Junior Class |
| Ralph Keffer, Editor in Chief |
| Volume IX ©1910 |
| Oblong Hardcover Bound |
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Miami University, Oxford, OH |
| 301 pages |
| World Catalog OCLC Number: 1333030929 |
Step back into 1910 with this original Recensio yearbook from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. This beautifully preserved volume offers a vivid glimpse into campus life at the turn of the 20th century, making it a treasure for collectors of Miami University history, vintage college yearbooks, and early sports memorabilia.
Inside, you’ll find:
- Dozens of photographs of student organizations, athletic teams, and clubs—perfect for those interested in the history of collegiate sports and student life.
- Extensive coverage of fraternities and sororities, documenting the vibrant Greek life on campus.
- Whimsical illustrated section dividers, all in a consistent artistic style, adding charm and color throughout the book.
- Interspersed poems and humor, including The Wife of 1920—a playful nod to the era’s shifting social norms and the suffragette movement.
- A short story by Harry Alfred Knauss (The Honor of Kennard), offering a glimpse of student creativity during the period.
The cover is striking, made of red burlap with green fabric and gold gilt lettering that reads The Recensio 1910. The condition is very good for its age—clean pages with no inscriptions, autographs, or dedications. The only notable flaw is some past water exposure at the back, leaving a few pages slightly wrinkled, but the volume remains solid and highly collectible.
Whether you are a Miami University alumnus, yearbook collector, or vintage sports historian, this 1910 Recensio yearbook is a remarkable artifact of student life, athletics, and campus culture more than a century ago.
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